

In early story boarding for Toy Story, Zurg was originally going to be in the opening sequence to the film. Throughout the movie, it is Buzz's only concern to contact Star Command and stop Zurg from his evil doings before he discovers that he is a toy. Buzz claims that Zurg is building a powerful weapon that could annihilate an entire planet and that he is the only one that could possibly stop him (a reference to the Death Star of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope). He is simply a character mentioned by Buzz Lightyear, his sworn enemy. In the first film, Zurg is a referenced character, and does not appear at all. For the same version, his car also inspires his personality and with his gun, he fires balls that look similar to the Ion Blaster's ones. Andrew Stanton will voice this character again for the video game version of Toy Story 3 as a playable character exclusive to the PlayStation 3 version of the game. His color is purple and he has evil red eyes, silver horns and frowning teeth and wears a cape with a collar around his neck. He has an initial "Z" which stands for Zurg. Zurg also appears as a villain in the attraction Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (and the variations of this attraction) at the five Disneyland-type parks in the United States, Japan, France, and Hong Kong.

He is voiced by Andrew Stanton in the film and by Wayne Knight in the cartoon series.
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Evil Emperor Zurg, Sworn Enemy of the Galactic Alliance is one of the main antagonists in the 1999 Disney- Pixar film Toy Story 2 and the main villain in the 2000 film/ TV series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.
